The Detroit Lions of Judah: An Esoteric Use Case for ChatGPT
Using ChatGPT, long accused of making stuff up, to, well, make some stuff up– namely, to synthesize a combination of real and made up stuff.
Read MoreUsing ChatGPT, long accused of making stuff up, to, well, make some stuff up– namely, to synthesize a combination of real and made up stuff.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence models can generate outputs we can understand from conversational input. But how does an AI narc on itself? We look at a couple of the rationales for why one author says that an AI detector “thought” that the US Constitution and the Book of Genesis were almost certainly written by AI– and unpack some more details about the mysterious innerds of the model.
Read MoreHiking up an Icelandic glacier is already pretty daunting, but it can be made a bit less daunting with an AI assistant. It can’t help you climb, but it can explain some missing puzzle pieces.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence can produce imagery of whatever you ask it for. The question is: How accurate is the AI’s interpretation? In some cases, it sounds like it’s based more on the prejudices and stereotypes held by the people who design and train the model. That’s a big problem.
Read MoreNews came out this week about a lawsuit against OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT. The company is being sued by
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